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US1890266A
US1890266A US540052A US54005231A US1890266A US 1890266 A US1890266 A US 1890266A US 540052 A US540052 A US 540052A US 54005231 A US54005231 A US 54005231A US 1890266 A US1890266 A US 1890266A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K85/00Artificial bait for fishing
    • A01K85/16Artificial bait for fishing with other than flat, or substantially flat, undulating bodies, e.g. plugs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K85/00Artificial bait for fishing
    • A01K85/02Artificial bait for fishing with means for concealing or protecting hooks, e.g. to prevent entanglement with weeds

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  • This invention relates to fish lures or artificial bait.
  • the body of a fish lure with a cavity in which is contained a hook adapted to protrude from the body, as for instance where it is normally contained therein and movable to protrude when the fish takes the lure and exerts a tug thereon.
  • lure which will embody these features and which may be sucused either for castin' or trollin and which may be manufacture at the mimmum expense' and will be proof against swelling or warping by the action of the water and otherwise substantial and durable.
  • buoyant feature of our lure when of the draft typeand having an elongated body we attain this by forming its body of laminated longitudinal sections which together form an air-cell substantially closed to the admission of water thereto.
  • the area of the cell of our lure represents a minor porincluding three laminated sections the middle one of which has a cavity open at both faces thereof. which adjoin, but being closed by,
  • Fig.1 is atop plan view of the lure;
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation, partly broken away;
  • Fig. 3 a side elevation with the two of the sections below the line 3--3 in Fig. 1 removed
  • Fig. 4 is a section on line 4-4, Fig. 1; and
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are sections on lines 5-5 and 6-6, Fig. 3.
  • the body of the lure has the form of a small fish, but that of course is immaterial. It is shown as comprising five longitudinal layers, a middle thick flat layer 1, two thin layers 2 flanking the middle layer and two thick layers 3 flanking the group of layers 1 and 2, all the layers extending lengthwise of the body.
  • the middle layer 1 (Fig. 3) has a cavity 4 shaped to receive the hook as will appear and open at one of its upper and lower edges, here the lower one, as at 5; this cavity'is here formed so that it is open at both of the flat or upright surfaces of the layer 1. It also has a bore 4a which extends through the forward or mouth'end of the lure and communicates with the cavity.
  • the layers 3 have pockets or recesses 6 near .tfzheir upper edges and open only at their inner aces.
  • the layers 2 areplain flatslabs which in the assembled relation of all the layers close the'cavity 4 at both sides and close and make aii'l-tight'the pockets 6, thus producing airce s.
  • the layers of our lure can all be made of celluloid or other cheap minor plastic, not affected by water and giving the desired weight to the lure, by molding or otherwise fashioning the same. 7
  • the body of the lure is preferably provided, in addition to means to oppose capsizing of the lure (as the mentioned air-cell or cells offset from its longitudinal axis), with a water passage or passages 14 at its forward end extending upwardly and rearwardly in an inclined direction and through the body.
  • our lure comprises three sections, two outer sections (here formed by the layers 3) and a middle section: (here formed.
  • the middle section and each outer section together forming an aircell at one side of the middle section substantially closed to the admission of water thereto.
  • the air cells bein spaced from each other accommodate the 00k cavity 4 between them; thus the bight of the hook may have a dimension approximating the corresponding dimension of the lure and the two cells may balance each other in their buoyant eflfect.
  • a fish lure of the draft-type consisting of an elongated body including three laminated longitudinal sections, the. middle section and each of the other two sections together forming at one side of the middle section an air-cell substantially closed to the admission of water thereto.
  • a fish lure of the draft type consisting of an elongated body including three laminated longitudinal sections, the middle when the latter is of section and each of the other two sections lure of the draft type consisting terior of the body between said other layers,
  • a fish lure of the draft type consisting of a body includin five layers each of the two outermost of w ich forms with the next adjoining layer, an air-cell substantially closed to admission of water thereto'and the middle one of which five layers having a cavit formed open at both faces thereof whic adjoin, but being closed by, the next adjoining layers and having an opening to the exterior of the lure between the latter layers, in combination with a hook in said cavity tov protrude at said opening.
  • a fish lure of the draft type consisting of an elongated body having a .pair of sideby-side spaced air-retaining cells ofiset to one side of the longitudinal axis of the body and a cavity extending into said body from its exterior surface at the other sideof said axis, in combination with a hook in said cavity to protrude therefrom and arranged in a plane extending between the two cells.
  • a fish lure of the draft type consisting of an elongated body having a pair of sideby-side spaced air-retaining cells ofiset to one side of the longitudinal axis of the body and a cavity extending into said body from its exterior surface at the other side of said axis and between the cells, in combination zvith a hook in said cavity to protrude thererom.
  • a fish lure of the draft type consisting of an elongated body includin housed and pivoted in the cavity and having a loop near the pivot for the hook. said body having a bore extending forwardly to the exterior thereof from the cavity, a rod longitudinally movable in the bore and havthree laminated sections, the middle section and ing an eye conhected to said loop, and a com 18SS10I1 sprin coiled around the rod in t e cavity and a utting said body within the cavity at one of its ends and the eye at' its other end.

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This invention relates to fish lures or artificial bait.
' It is known to draft t e (by w ich we mean having an elongate body to one end of which the hue is connected and which is adapted to'trail'the line when in the water either due to a pull on the line or the motion of the water) with an air-cell to render it more or less'buoyant.
It is also known to provide .the body of a fish lure with a cavity in which is contained a hook adapted to protrude from the body, as for instance where it is normally contained therein and movable to protrude when the fish takes the lure and exerts a tug thereon.
We aim to provide a lure which will embody these features and which may be sucused either for castin' or trollin and which may be manufacture at the mimmum expense' and will be proof against swelling or warping by the action of the water and otherwise substantial and durable.
So far as is concerned the buoyant feature of our lure when of the draft typeand having an elongated body, we attain this by forming its body of laminated longitudinal sections which together form an air-cell substantially closed to the admission of water thereto.
Heretofore such cells, if substantially closed against admission of water, have been formed by boring a hole in the body and plugging the hole. In the preferred form the area of the cell of our lure represents a minor porincluding three laminated sections the middle one of which has a cavity open at both faces thereof. which adjoin, but being closed by,
the other two sections and having an opening to the exterior of the body between said other sections, in combination with a hook in said cavity adapted to protrude at said opening. Here again, manufacture is facilitated and rovide a fishlure of the' In the drawing,
che'apened it requiring but simple ate a toform the middle smith with the cavity and then assemble the three sections in laminated arrangement.
In-the actual construction herein shown the two principal features are combined in a'novel way so as to produce other desirable results.
Fig.1 is atop plan view of the lure; Fig. 2 is a side elevation, partly broken away;
Fig. 3 a side elevation with the two of the sections below the line 3--3 in Fig. 1 removed Fig. 4 is a section on line 4-4, Fig. 1; and Figs. 5 and 6 are sections on lines 5-5 and 6-6, Fig. 3.
In the example the body of the lure has the form of a small fish, but that of course is immaterial. It is shown as comprising five longitudinal layers, a middle thick flat layer 1, two thin layers 2 flanking the middle layer and two thick layers 3 flanking the group of layers 1 and 2, all the layers extending lengthwise of the body.
The middle layer 1 (Fig. 3) has a cavity 4 shaped to receive the hook as will appear and open at one of its upper and lower edges, here the lower one, as at 5; this cavity'is here formed so that it is open at both of the flat or upright surfaces of the layer 1. It also has a bore 4a which extends through the forward or mouth'end of the lure and communicates with the cavity.
The layers 3 have pockets or recesses 6 near .tfzheir upper edges and open only at their inner aces.
- The layers 2 areplain flatslabs which in the assembled relation of all the layers close the'cavity 4 at both sides and close and make aii'l-tight'the pockets 6, thus producing airce s.
All the layers are secured together in any manner; but to insure that the pockets 6 are sealed or air-tight cement is preferably used,
of course of the water-proof variety. Since the air-cells are ofiset from the longitudinal axis of the body they act to preserve'it from ca sizing, or hereupright, in the water.
- iis'the hook. It is in this example pivoted its bearing and is ournaled on'a transverse horizontal pin 8 which ends areseated m' the hook is obviously projected from the'bod layers 2 and which traverses cavity-'4, the
other loop of the S-bend having an eye 9 at one end of the rod 10 connected therewith and extendingthrough borea, its forward end having an eye 10a tov which-the fishlme (to wit, the line itself or the line proper and leader) may be connected. Between the abutment formed by eye 9 and an abutment 5a of the cavity a spring 11, coiled about the rod, is held under compression and tends to hold the hook, 'whos'e hook-end pro ects downwardly. retracted or concealed in the lure body. When a tug comes on the lure the There may be suitab y attached to the b i y a flexible, as a rubber, tail 12; or a caudal hook 13 to which to attach pork-rind or the like.
The layers of our lure can all be made of celluloid or other cheap minor plastic, not affected by water and giving the desired weight to the lure, by molding or otherwise fashioning the same. 7
The body of the lure, the draft type, is preferably provided, in addition to means to oppose capsizing of the lure (as the mentioned air-cell or cells offset from its longitudinal axis), with a water passage or passages 14 at its forward end extending upwardly and rearwardly in an inclined direction and through the body.
This causes the lure, when under draft, to
drive intermittentl in the water, thus to increase its attractiveness to the fish.
In a sense, our lure comprises three sections, two outer sections (here formed by the layers 3) and a middle section: (here formed.
by the layers 1 and 2), the middle section and each outer section together forming an aircell at one side of the middle section substantially closed to the admission of water thereto.
The air cells bein spaced from each other accommodate the 00k cavity 4 between them; thus the bight of the hook may have a dimension approximating the corresponding dimension of the lure and the two cells may balance each other in their buoyant eflfect.
Having thus fully described our invention what we claim is:
1. A fish lure of the draft-type consisting of an elongated body including three laminated longitudinal sections, the. middle section and each of the other two sections together forming at one side of the middle section an air-cell substantially closed to the admission of water thereto.
2. A fish lure of the draft type consisting of an elongated bodyincluding three laminated longitudinal sections, the middle when the latter is of section and each of the other two sections lure of the draft type consisting terior of the body between said other layers,
in combinatiouwith a hook in said cavity to protrude at said openin said body having a substantially closed air-cell offset from' its longitudinal axis and opposing capsizing of the lure.
4. A fish lure of the draft type consisting of a body includin five layers each of the two outermost of w ich forms with the next adjoining layer, an air-cell substantially closed to admission of water thereto'and the middle one of which five layers having a cavit formed open at both faces thereof whic adjoin, but being closed by, the next adjoining layers and having an opening to the exterior of the lure between the latter layers, in combination with a hook in said cavity tov protrude at said opening.
5. A fish lure, of the draft type consisting of an elongated body having a .pair of sideby-side spaced air-retaining cells ofiset to one side of the longitudinal axis of the body and a cavity extending into said body from its exterior surface at the other sideof said axis, in combination with a hook in said cavity to protrude therefrom and arranged in a plane extending between the two cells.
6. A fish lure of the draft type consisting of an elongated body having a pair of sideby-side spaced air-retaining cells ofiset to one side of the longitudinal axis of the body and a cavity extending into said body from its exterior surface at the other side of said axis and between the cells, in combination zvith a hook in said cavity to protrude thererom. a
7. A fish lure of the draft type consisting of an elongated body includin housed and pivoted in the cavity and having a loop near the pivot for the hook. said body having a bore extending forwardly to the exterior thereof from the cavity, a rod longitudinally movable in the bore and havthree laminated sections, the middle section and ing an eye conhected to said loop, anda com 18SS10I1 sprin coiled around the rod in t e cavity and a utting said body within the cavity at one of its ends and the eye at' its other end.
In testimony whereof ,we 'aifix our signatures.
' GEORGE P. SGHADELL.
STUART 'B'. GLEASON.
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US2589970A (en) * 1946-04-29 1952-03-18 Louie W Shahan Whistling artificial fish lure
US3025628A (en) * 1959-03-31 1962-03-20 Stephen A Murawski Artificial casting bait
US3154876A (en) * 1962-02-15 1964-11-03 John A O'neil Fishhook
US3411233A (en) * 1965-10-21 1968-11-19 James H. Hopper Retractable fishhook
US4782618A (en) * 1987-07-10 1988-11-08 Rainey Jack D Weedless fishing lure
US6266916B1 (en) * 2000-01-31 2001-07-31 Randal Scot Dugan Soft plastic fishing lure with hidden hook
US6574907B1 (en) 2002-01-03 2003-06-10 David V. Mitton Retractable hooking mechanism for fishing lures and the like
US6931783B1 (en) 2002-12-06 2005-08-23 Sammy Marston Faulkner Fishing lure with concealed hook
ITBO20090176A1 (en) * 2009-03-25 2009-06-24 Pro Tackles S R L ARTIFICIAL EXIT
US20100115822A1 (en) * 2008-11-13 2010-05-13 Huddleston Deluxe Inc. Weedless fishing lure device and related method
US8371060B2 (en) 2010-07-08 2013-02-12 Jimmy D. Odem Concealed hook fish lure
US20130318857A1 (en) * 2012-05-30 2013-12-05 Derrell Daniel Artificial Bait Device
US8689479B1 (en) 2011-05-03 2014-04-08 Troy C. Smith Method and apparatus for weedless fish lure
US20160120160A1 (en) * 2014-10-30 2016-05-05 Michael Penn Switchblade soft plastic lure

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2589970A (en) * 1946-04-29 1952-03-18 Louie W Shahan Whistling artificial fish lure
US3025628A (en) * 1959-03-31 1962-03-20 Stephen A Murawski Artificial casting bait
US3154876A (en) * 1962-02-15 1964-11-03 John A O'neil Fishhook
US3411233A (en) * 1965-10-21 1968-11-19 James H. Hopper Retractable fishhook
US4782618A (en) * 1987-07-10 1988-11-08 Rainey Jack D Weedless fishing lure
US6266916B1 (en) * 2000-01-31 2001-07-31 Randal Scot Dugan Soft plastic fishing lure with hidden hook
US6574907B1 (en) 2002-01-03 2003-06-10 David V. Mitton Retractable hooking mechanism for fishing lures and the like
US6931783B1 (en) 2002-12-06 2005-08-23 Sammy Marston Faulkner Fishing lure with concealed hook
US8857100B2 (en) * 2008-11-13 2014-10-14 Huddleston Deluxe, Inc. Weedless fishing lure device and related method
US20100115822A1 (en) * 2008-11-13 2010-05-13 Huddleston Deluxe Inc. Weedless fishing lure device and related method
ITBO20090176A1 (en) * 2009-03-25 2009-06-24 Pro Tackles S R L ARTIFICIAL EXIT
US8371060B2 (en) 2010-07-08 2013-02-12 Jimmy D. Odem Concealed hook fish lure
US8689479B1 (en) 2011-05-03 2014-04-08 Troy C. Smith Method and apparatus for weedless fish lure
US8925241B1 (en) 2011-05-03 2015-01-06 Troy C Smith Weedless fish lure
US20130318857A1 (en) * 2012-05-30 2013-12-05 Derrell Daniel Artificial Bait Device
US20160120160A1 (en) * 2014-10-30 2016-05-05 Michael Penn Switchblade soft plastic lure

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